That's good news for those who like papa john's. But for me, I prefer the local pizza places instead of the chains. The local places can be a hit or miss, but once you find a good place, it becomes a keeper.

I love Papa John's pizza, but won't eat it anymore. Their CEO, John Schnatter is a big time homophobe. He also tried to reduce employee work hours so he wouldn't have to pay for health coverage. This guy has more money than God, how about maybe taking a cut in pay to balance things out? Greedy prick.

ChicagoSteve saidI love Papa John's pizza, but won't eat it anymore. Their CEO, John Schnatter is a big time homophobe. He also tried to reduce employee work hours so he wouldn't have to pay for health coverage. This guy has more money than God, how about maybe taking a cut in pay to balance things out? Greedy prick.

ChicagoSteve saidI love Papa John's pizza, but won't eat it anymore. Their CEO, John Schnatter is a big time homophobe. He also tried to reduce employee work hours so he wouldn't have to pay for health coverage. This guy has more money than God, how about maybe taking a cut in pay to balance things out? Greedy prick.

Agree. I have boycotted their stores since this happened.

it will be a cold day in hell before I put another dime in that asshole's pocket.

Thanks for the update, fif, but chain pizza just doesn't do it for me. I like searching for the good, unique, local ones, even if they're not always so good. PJ's animosity towards gays, like Dominos and Cracker Barrel's, is reason enough not to go there, even in those small towns where sometimes it's the only choice.

MGINSD saidThanks for the update, fif, but chain pizza just doesn't do it for me. I like searching for the good, unique, local ones, even if they're not always so good. PJ's animosity towards gays, like Dominos and Cracker Barrel's, is reason enough not to go there, even in those small towns where sometimes it's the only choice.

I try to hit up my local, mom and pop pizzeria but their costs are usually a bit higher for the same size pie you would get at a chain. If im in a hurry and low on cash, Ill pick a Dominos handmade pan or those Red Baron frozen pizzas you get at a grocery

MGINSD saidThanks for the update, fif, but chain pizza just doesn't do it for me. I like searching for the good, unique, local ones, even if they're not always so good. PJ's animosity towards gays, like Dominos and Cracker Barrel's, is reason enough not to go there, even in those small towns where sometimes it's the only choice.

True, Papa John's is a chain, but it's far and away my favorite of the pizza chains. I don't do it often, but still like it the best.

We have many boutique pizza joints and new small chains as it is a fad right now. I even represents a couple of them searching for space, but still, it's Papa John's, the once a month or so when I cheat and do pizza. Plus, it's on the way home from the gym.

Which one(s)? I can only speak for Barrington and Gateway, but their's was great

I try to hit up my local, mom and pop pizzeria but their costs are usually a bit higher for the same size pie you would get at a chain. If im in a hurry and low on cash, Ill pick a Dominos handmade pan or those Red Baron frozen pizzas you get at a grocery

MGINSD saidThanks for the update, fif, but chain pizza just doesn't do it for me. I like searching for the good, unique, local ones, even if they're not always so good. PJ's animosity towards gays, like Dominos and Cracker Barrel's, is reason enough not to go there, even in those small towns where sometimes it's the only choice.

True, Papa John's is a chain, but it's far and away my favorite of the pizza chains. I don't do it often, but still like it the best.

We have many boutique pizza joints and new small chains as it is a fad right now. I even represents a couple of them searching for space, but still, it's Papa John's, the once a month or so when I cheat and do pizza. Plus, it's on the way home from the gym.

MGINSD saidThanks for the update, fif, but chain pizza just doesn't do it for me. I like searching for the good, unique, local ones, even if they're not always so good. PJ's animosity towards gays, like Dominos and Cracker Barrel's, is reason enough not to go there, even in those small towns where sometimes it's the only choice.

True, Papa John's is a chain, but it's far and away my favorite of the pizza chains. I don't do it often, but still like it the best.

We have many boutique pizza joints and new small chains as it is a fad right now. I even represents a couple of them searching for space, but still, it's Papa John's, the once a month or so when I cheat and do pizza. Plus, it's on the way home from the gym.

But when you go to Papa John's, you are giving your money to a big time homophobe, their founder and CEO. I love the taste of their pizza, but I am not willing to give them my money anymore.

You didn't listen to what I said. You are 'giving' your money to a small and presumably local business owner. True, he/she/it in turn is paying a franchise fee of a few percent to his franchisor. So 95% or so of the money is staying local. That '95 percenter' should be judged on who he/she/it is. In the case of the local Papa John's I like, the franchisee, the '95 percenter' is a big butch buxon burly beefy dyke.